Piers Morgan Mocked Daniel Craig For the Way He Carries His Child and Dads Are Clapping Back
Piers Morgan the British TV personality, saw a photo of Daniel Craig carrying his infant daughter—and decided to mock him. His tweet featured a photo of the James Bond star carrying his baby in a baby carrier and included the hashtag #emasculatedBond and the word #papoose, a term appropriated to mean a child carrier.
Oh 007.. not you as well?!!! #papoose#emasculatedBondpic.twitter.com/cqWiCRCFt3
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 15, 2018
Twitter immediately called him out on his feelings about masculinity. Fathers across the world sent him photos of themselves carrying their children.
I don't know much about Piers Morgan so can't say anything negative about the man but I admire Daniel Craig for taking on the most important mission which is fatherhood. Here's me holding my child and some flowers for my wife just enjoying my emasculating mission. #dadlifepic.twitter.com/Xe6zH3l7yy
— Mark Likosky (@Likosky) October 16, 2018
I loved wearing my baby. Fancy a dad enjoying being close to his child! pic.twitter.com/vajH5Flrpw
— Seán Ó Domhnaill ????? (@joapostrophed) October 15, 2018
This is absolutely one of my favorite pictures. Solomon Nesta, my son loved his carrier. We bonded may a day on our walks through my neighborhood. He gets to explore in the safe of daddy arms. #PiersMorgan#papoose? #emasculatedBond = #DanielCraig, Good Daddy. pic.twitter.com/NUMFzlNkGm
— Kingsley A. Rowe ????????????????? (@kingsley_a_rowe) October 16, 2018
“There is nothing more masculine than a Father taking an active role in nurturing and looking after his child,” another user wrote. “About time more in the media celebrated this, I mean aren’t you right-wing oddballs always bleating on about lack of family values?”
Morgan doubled down, though. In a series of tweets, he claims that he no qualms taking care of children or even carrying them on occasion, he does have a problem with men wearing a baby carrier, despite the fact that they make holding a squirming infant slightly easier, make the infant more comfortable, make it much harder to accidentally drop a child, and letting the whole process last longer. He finds baby wearing to be women’s work, apparently.
Then, in a crossover event, Captain America star Chris Evans leaped to Craig’s defense, noting that Morgan has to be “uncertain” of his own masculinity to concern himself with “how another man carries his child.”
You really have to be so uncertain of your own masculinity to concern yourself with how another man carries his child. Any man who wastes time quantifying masculinity is terrified on the inside. https://t.co/9jsHZ3WKRn
— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) October 16, 2018
Morgan scoffed in response, “Captain America wouldn’t wear a papoose.” Morgan did find one exception to his baby-wearing rule, though, noting that UFC fighters could do whatever they wanted—however he made the exception solely on “self-preservation grounds”.
I make an exception for UFC fighters. On self-preservation grounds. https://t.co/4djS4w0Oqk
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) October 16, 2018